A director-controlled web server comprises a processing system, an interface, and a screen. Using the screen, the director selects a web site to provide content pages to participating browsers. The interface then receives refresh messages from the participating browsers and transfers the refresh messages to the processing system. The processing system generates responses with a refresh tag and the URL for the currently selected web site. The interface transfers the responses to the participating browsers. The combination of a new web site selection by the director and a refresh by the browser results in a new content page being displayed at the browser. The director-controlled web server may be configured to automatically select web sites, and to change the selection from one web site to another over time.
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1. A method for operating a director-controlled web server, the method comprising:
receiving a first message from a first browser, and in response, transferring a first response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a first web page and to automatically transfer a second message to the director-controlled web server after a first time period;
receiving the second message from the first browser after the first time period, and in response, transferring a second response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a third message to the director-controlled web server after a second time period;
receiving the third message from the first browser after the second time period, and in response, transferring a third response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a third web page in place of the second web page; and
providing a graphical screen indicating a plurality of web pages including the first web page, the second web page, and the third web page for selection by a director using the graphical screen.
13. A product comprising a processor-readable storage medium storing processor-executable instructions for performing the following method for providing a director-controlled web session, the method comprising:
receiving a first message from a first browser, and in response, transferring a first response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a first web page and to automatically transfer a second message to the director-controlled web server after a first time period;
receiving the second message from the first browser after the first time period, and in response, transferring a second response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a third message to the director-controlled web server after a second time period;
receiving the third message from the first browser after the second time period, and in response, transferring a third response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a third web page in place of the second web page; and
generating a graphical screen indicating a plurality of web pages including the first web page, the second web page, and the third web page for selection by a director using the graphical screen.
7. A director-controlled web server comprising:
a processing system configured to process a first message from a first browser, and in response, generate a first response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a first web page and to automatically transfer a second message to the director-controlled web server after a first time period, to process the second message from the first browser after the first time period, and in response, generate a second response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a third message to the director-controlled web server after a second time period, and to process the third message from the first browser after the second time period, and in response, generate a third response to the first browser directing the first browser to automatically retrieve and display a third web page in place of the second web page;
an interface coupled to the processing system and configured to receive the first message, the second message, and the third message and to transfer the first response, the second response, and the third response; and
a graphical screen indicating a plurality of web pages including the first web page, the second web page, and the third web page for selection by a director using the graphical screen.
2. The method of
receiving a fourth message from a second browser, and in response, transferring a fourth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the first web page and to automatically transfer a fifth message to the director-controlled web server after the first time period;
receiving the fifth message from the second browser after the first time period, and in response, transferring a fifth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a sixth message to the director-controlled web server after the second time period; and
receiving the sixth message from the second browser after the second time period, and in response, transferring a sixth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the third web page in place of the second web page.
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8. The director-controlled web server of
the processing system is configured to process a fourth message from a second browser, and in response, generate a fourth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the first web page and to automatically transfer a fifth message to the director-controlled web server after the first time period, to process the fifth message from the second browser after the first time period, and in response, generate a fifth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a sixth message to the director-controlled web server after the second time period, and to process the sixth message from the second browser after the second time period, and in response, generate a sixth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the third web page in place of the second web page; and
the interface is configured to receive the fourth message, the fifth message, and the sixth message and to transfer the fourth response, the fifth response, and the sixth response.
9. The director-controlled web server of
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receiving a fourth message from a second browser, and in response, transferring a fourth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the first web page and to automatically transfer a fifth message to the director-controlled web server after the first time period;
receiving the fifth message from the second browser after the first time period, and in response, transferring a fifth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the second web page in place of the first web page and to automatically transfer a sixth message to the director-controlled web server after the second time period; and
receiving the sixth message from the second browser after the second time period, and in response, transferring a sixth response to the second browser directing the second browser to automatically retrieve and display the third web page in place of the second web page.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/500,670, filed Feb. 9, 2000, entitled Director-Controlled Web Session, and that is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention is related to the field of web servers, and in particular, to a web server that provides a director with control over the web session of a browser.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The World Wide Web (web) has become integral to current entertainment and information industries. A computer-executed browser connects to the web over various types of communication links. Once connected to the web, the browser retrieves a web page from a web site by using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The URL is typically selected by the computer user from screen menu. The browser then directs the computer to display the web page.
A web page typically has a refresh tag. The refresh tag specifies a time increment, such a minute, an hour, or a day. When the browser retrieves and displays the web page, the browser decrements the refresh tag until expiration. Upon expiration, the browser retrieves an updated or “refreshed” web page using the same URL.
The browser can open multiple frames under the direction of a web page. For example, the browser typically opens a first frame for the first web page. The first web page can cause the browser to open a second frame, and to retrieve and display a second web page in the second frame.
Unfortunately, most users are unaware of millions of web sites that provide entertaining and informative web pages. Users face a difficult problem when trying to find the web pages they prefer. One solution is a web server called a search engine that a user accesses with their browser. The search engine collects search criteria from the user and searches web site abstracts to generate a list of web sites and associated URLs. The search engine transfers the list to the browser for display. The user selects a web site of interest from the list, and the browser retrieves the corresponding web page using the URL for the web site. Unfortunately, the search may yield a list with hundreds or thousands of web sites. The user is still faced with the problem of hashing through the list.
Another solution is a web server called a push server that a user accesses with their browser. The push server continually downloads web pages and information to the browser for display. Unfortunately, the push server operates based on a script, and is not responsive to dynamic control by a director. In addition, the push server itself must download the web pages and information. A push server with the capacity to handle this task for millions of users becomes cost prohibitive.
Another solution is referred to as “WEB TV”. WEB TV downloads URLs along with television programming. By selecting the URL from the TV screen, the associated web page is displayed by the TV. Unfortunately, WEB TV requires the use of television and set-top equipment, and the web pages provided by WEB TV are related to the television program. This relation severely limits the variety information available to the user.
The invention solves the above problems with a director-controlled web server that controls the web sites accessed by participating browsers. Advantageously, directors with knowledge of the best web sites can effectively guide users on a tour of the web. The director-controlled web server does not require the capacity of a push server and allows directors with complete control in web site selection.
The director-controlled web server comprises a processing system, an interface, and a screen. Using the screen, the director selects a web site to provide content pages to participating browsers. The interface then receives refresh messages from the participating browsers and transfers the refresh messages to the processing system. The processing system generates responses with a refresh tag and the URL for the currently selected web site. The interface transfers the responses to the participating browsers. The combination of a new web site selection by the director and a refresh by the browser results in a new content page being displayed at the browser. The director-controlled web server may be configured to automatically select web sites, and to change the selection from one web site to another over time.
The same reference number represents the same element on all drawings.
System Configuration—
Browser Configuration—
Director Web Server Configuration—
Using the screen 322, the director selects one of the web sites 111-113 to provide content pages to the participating browsers 101-103. The interface 321 then receives messages from the participating browsers 101-103 and transfers the messages to the processing system 320. The processing system 320 generates responses with the URL for the web site currently selected by the director. The interface 321 transfers the responses to the participating browsers 101-103.
After the director selects a new one of the web sites 111-113 to provide a new content page, the processing system 320 generates responses with the URL for the new web site. Since the processing system 320 continually generates responses to refresh messages, the combination of a new web site selection by the director and a refresh by the browser results in a new content page being displayed at the browser. If the web site selection has not changed since the last refresh, then the same URL is used by the browser. If desired, the instructions 325 may be configured to automatically select web sites, and change the selection over time from one web site to another.
The processing system 320 includes instructions 325 that are stored on storage media. The instructions 325 can be read and executed by a processor. Some examples of instructions 325 are software, program code, and firmware. Some examples of storage media are memory devices, tape, disks, integrated circuits, and servers. The instructions 325 are operational when executed by the processor to direct the processor to operate in accord with the invention. The term “processor” refers to a single processing device or a group of inter-operational processing devices. Some examples of processors are integrated circuits, computers, and logic circuitry. Those skilled in the art are familiar with instructions, processors, and storage media.
System Operation—
When the first refresh tag expires, the browser 101 transfers a message with the URL of the director web server 110 to request a refresh. The director web server 110 responds to the browser 101 with a message that includes a second URL and a second refresh tag. The web browser 101 then transfers a message with the second URL to the web site 112. The web site 112 responds with a second content page that is displayed by the browser 101.
When the second refresh tag expires, the browser 101 transfers a message with the URL of the director web server 110 to request a refresh. The director web server 110 responds to the browser 101 with a message that includes a third URL and a third refresh tag. The web browser 101 then transfers a message with the third URL to the web site 113. The web site 113 responds with a third content page that is displayed by the browser 101.
The session continues in this fashion until the browser is shut down or the director web site stops providing additional URLs. If desired, a content web page could include an option to opt out of the session and remain on the current content page. In addition, the other browsers 102-103 could simultaneously interact with the director web server 110 and web sites 111-113 in a similar fashion.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations of the above-described embodiment that fall within the scope of the invention. As a result, the invention is not limited to the specific example discussed above, but only by the following claims and their equivalents.
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